Train Station

Thurnby and Scraptoft railway station

Leicester

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Thurnby and Scraptoft railway station was a railway station in Thurnby, Leicestershire on the Great Northern Railway Leicester branch. Thurnby & Scraptoft railway station was situated approximately four miles east of Leicester Belgrave Road station. The official opening of the line was on 1 January 1883, though the first train was an excursion that ran on 2 October 1882 heading for Skegness, setting the trend for the rest of its life.
Thurnby & Scraptoft was originally served by passenger trains running between Leicester and Grantham or Peterborough. Passenger services dwindled during the 1950s and ceased altogether on 7 December 1953. However, an unadvertised local workmen’s train was reinstated and ran until 29 April 1957. Thereafter, the only traffic was freight and summer seaside excursions. This became known as The Holiday Line because of the popularity of the seasonal trains heading for such places as Skegness, Mablethorpe and Great Yarmouth. These were extremely popular and well patronised. But even these ceased in 1962, leaving just a single weekday freight which ran from Colwick to Leicester in the early hours of the morning, returning from Leicester at 5.10 pm.

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